Get to know PepsiCo Canada
Canada’s largest snack food maker
We operate five manufacturing facilities within the country: Taber and Lethbridge in Alberta; Cambridge, Ontario; Lauzon, Quebec; and Kentville, Nova Scotia.
A wide range of delicious flavours
Quaker Canada’s oatmeal, cold cereal, granola bars, corn snacks, and pancake mixes comes from Peterborough, Ontario, location. Crispy rice snacks are made at our Trenton, Ontario, facility.
Fizzy, cold, crisp, fruity, sweet, refreshing
PepsiCo Beverages Canada has six manufacturing facilities across the country, making and bottling iconic drink brands such as Pepsi, 7UP and Gatorade.
Less of what you don’t need
PepsiCo Canada creates more smiles by creating more products that help consumers make healthy choices. New recipes cut trans fats, sodium and added sugar without cutting taste.
PepsiCo Canada helps communities, colleagues
7.2Mpounds of products donated to Food Banks Canada
Our employees, company and foundation partner with charities to fight hunger, promote wellness and support Canadian youth.
7Blitres of water saved since 1999
We engineer our facilities to reduce electricity, fuel and water consumption — helping Canada and the planet as a whole.
C$100K in support for Black youth, adults
We work with community nonprofits to address equity, increase opportunity and develop young leaders in Canada.
Creating smiles coast to coast
Creating smiles coast to coast
Creating smiles coast to coast
Snacks Canadians love and drinks they thirst for make up the portfolio of PepsiCo brands, such as Pepsi, Lay’s, Doritos, 7UP and Quaker Oats. Our brands are iconic. At least one of them is probably in your pantry right now.
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Pepsi Beverage
Pepsi Beverage refreshes Canadians every day with juices, coffees, sodas, teas and sports hydration. Drink up!
Quaker Foods
Oatmeal is only the beginning of the products from Quaker. Snack bars, breakfast cereals and rice snacks feed all ages.
InnovationBetter data, new smartphone apps for Canada teams
Toronto-based PepsiCo sales rep Mike Massey and his frontline colleagues use smartphone apps to win market share store by store, click by click.
Fostering sustainable agriculture
As a large-scale buyer of Canadian crops, PepsiCo’s commitment to greener sourcing practices has a positive impact on thousands of acres of farmland.
We’ve been able to reach a milestone with snacks made in Canada: 100% of the Canadian potatoes used in our Lay’s®, Ruffles® and Miss Vickie’s® potato chips and 100% of the corn used in our Tostitos® and Doritos® tortilla chips were sustainably sourced for 2021.
Our cultureWhat does the PepsiCo Way mean to our employees?
Hear from a few members of our team
Life at PepsiCoNever a typical day: Shadow three production roles in Ontario
Life at PepsiCo"I feel suppported in my role 100%," says Caitlyn of PepsiCo Canada
How we do business matters
Global sustainability
To care for the future of the planet, PepsiCo sources crops and ingredients thoughtfully.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
PepsiCo can only succeed when our associates and the society we serve flourish.
Our nutrition story
We’re constantly innovating, looking for ways to add whole grains, reduce sugar and make other recipe changes without sacrificing taste.
Healthy living
PepsiCo’s employee well-being programs help associates be well, find balance and get involved.
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